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Swick, Kevin J. – Childhood Education, 1982
Cites research that suggests the workplace and the community will be vital areas of influence in people's lives for the rest of the century, stressing the importance of a totally supportive environment and describing the role of business in supporting families and schools. (MP)
Descriptors: Business, Community Benefits, Cooperative Education, Family Life
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Marano, Rocco – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, created in partnership with NASSP in 1995, recognizes young people who initiate outstanding volunteer projects. In two years, the program has honored 10,000 young heroes. In the fall, schools across the nation promote the opportunity and encourage nominations of outstanding youngsters. The purpose is to…
Descriptors: Awards, Community Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Service Learning
Graefe, Martin; Wells, Matt – Camping Magazine, 1996
An economic impact study tells the community about a camp's contribution, and is good advertising. Describes an economic impact study and its benefits. Uses Concordia Language Villages' study to illustrate features of an impact study, including goals and scope, parameters and assumptions, statistical information, research methodology, review…
Descriptors: Advertising, Camping, Community Benefits, Community Relations
Eyler, Amy; Baldwin, Julie; Carnoske, Cheryl; Nickelson, Jan; Troped, Philip; Steinman, Lesley; Pluto, Delores; Litt, Jill; Evenson, Kelly; Terpstra, Jennifer; Brownson, Ross; Schmid, Thomas – American Journal of Health Education, 2008
Background: Increasing physical activity in youth is a recommended approach to curbing the childhood obesity epidemic. One way to help increase children's daily activity is to promote active transportation to and from school (ATS). Purpose: The purpose of this case study was to explore parental perception of, and participation in, ATS initiatives.…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Obesity, School Activities, Health Education
Byman, Daniel – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Senators James H. Webb Jr. and Chuck Hagel, in their eloquent call for a new GI Bill for today's veterans, convincingly argue that troops deserve more educational support than the government provides. The senators, both Vietnam veterans themselves, point out that today's educational benefits cover only 13 percent of the cost of attending Columbia…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Military Personnel, Veterans, Educational Finance
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Brennan, M. A.; Luloff, A. E. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
The role of community agency in the rural community and economic development processes needs to be better understood in America and other advanced, industrialized nations. Community agency is vital to protecting, retaining, and maintaining rural communities. A comparative study was designed to explore the role of community agency in contributing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Public Agencies, Economic Development
Stegman, John D. – 1982
The Pro/Con Campus Debate and Community Forum program at The Ohio State University serves the educational mission of the department of communication and contributes to the intellectual life of the student body and the larger community by emphasizing the needs of the audience. Eschewing jargon and rhetorical tricks, the program encourages the…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Community Benefits, Debate, Program Content
Phillips, William H.; Owings, Thomas G. – 1974
The purpose of this study is to ascertain and describe the impact of Northwest Alabama State Junior College on the economy of Franklin, Lawrence, Marion, and Winston Counties. Real dollar economic impact is reflected by the expenditures of the college and its faculty, staff, and students. These expenditures, totaling $5,699,746 in 1973, create…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Consumer Economics, Economic Climate, School Community Relationship
Schlafly, Hubert J. – 1971
The technology necessary for the use of cable television (TV) has been invented; it simply must be put to use. By the 1970's, cable TV should be commonplace in this country. Its rapid growth was caused in part by its appearance at a time of explosive expansion of related technologies like data theory and computer design. The coaxial cable system…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Community Benefits, Community Services
Grant, Jonathan – RAND Corporation, 2006
To date, much thinking about research measurement and evaluation has been concentrated in the biomedical and health sciences. However, there is increasing recognition that funders of public research--in areas ranging from music to microbiology or from economics to engineering--need to justify their expenditure and demonstrate added value to the…
Descriptors: Research, Measurement, Community Benefits, Bibliometrics
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Moore, Craig L.; Sufrin, Sidney C. – Growth and Change, 1974
Syracuse University in Onondaga County (New York), although a nonprofit institution supported by taxes, employs over 10,000 community residents and generates approximately $126 million in personal income, belying its image of a tax burden. (KM)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Benefits, Employment, Financial Support
Jordan, Walter H. – Phys Today, 1970
Discusses the benefits as well as the risks of nuclear-power plants. Suggests that critics who dwell on the risks to the public from nuclear-power plants should compare these risks with the present hazards that would be eliminated. Bibliography. (LC)
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Electricity, Energy, Nuclear Physics
Paff, L. A.; D'Allegro, M. A. – Online Submission, 2007
In spring 2006, the Higher Education Council of Berks County (HECBC) conducted a study to measure the economic impact of the five colleges located in Berks County: Alvernia College, Albright College, Kutztown University, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus (Penn State Berks) and Reading Area Community College (RACC). Although many higher…
Descriptors: Expenditures, Higher Education, Economic Impact, Counties
Phillips, James A. – 1974
The ACE model, an impact model that offers a number of specific, interrelated equations to provide quantitative results of college operation in the local economy, is discussed. The components affected include local business, governments, and individuals, with both positive and negative economic impacts on each group. A table presents Cypress…
Descriptors: Community Benefits, Community Colleges, Economic Progress, Economics
Rigby, Avard A. – 1972
This speech describes community education, outlines its benefits, and gives a history of its implementation in Utah. According to the author, the community-centered school provides academic and skill development for children, youth, and adults; furnishes supervised recreational and avocational instruction; supplies remedial and supplemental…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Community Benefits
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